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Melanie Fillios
Melanie Fillios
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An updated description of the Australian dingo (Canis dingo Meyer, 1793)
MS Crowther, M Fillios, N Colman, M Letnic
Journal of Zoology 293 (3), 192-203, 2014
1292014
Chronological overlap between humans and megafauna in Sahul (Pleistocene Australia–New Guinea): a review of the evidence
J Field, M Fillios, S Wroe
Earth-Science Reviews 89 (3-4), 97-115, 2008
882008
Who let the dogs in? A review of the recent genetic evidence for the introduction of the dingo to Australia and implications for the movement of people
MA Fillios, PSC Taçon
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 7, 782-792, 2016
732016
Taxonomic status of the Australian dingo: the case for Canis dingo Meyer, 1793
BP Smith, KM Cairns, JW Adams, TM Newsome, M Fillios, EC Deaux, ...
Zootaxa 4564 (1), 173-197, 2019
652019
Could direct killing by larger dingoes have caused the extinction of the thylacine from mainland Australia?
M Letnic, M Fillios, MS Crowther
PLoS One 7 (5), e34877, 2012
622012
Aboriginal settlement during the LGM at Brockman, Pilbara region, Western Australia
M Slack, M Fillios, R Fullagar
Archaeology in Oceania 44 (S1), 32-39, 2009
502009
The impact of the dingo on the thylacine in Holocene Australia
M Fillios, MS Crowther, M Letnic
World Archaeology 44 (1), 118-134, 2012
472012
The effect of a top predator on kangaroo abundance in arid Australia and its implications for archaeological faunal assemblages
M Fillios, C Gordon, F Koch, M Letnic
Journal of Archaeological Science 37 (5), 986-993, 2010
472010
Investigating human and megafauna co-occurrence in Australian prehistory: mode and causality in fossil accumulations at Cuddie Springs
M Fillios, J Field, B Charles
Quaternary International 211 (1-2), 123-143, 2010
422010
Hunting dogs down under? On the Aboriginal use of tame dingoes in dietary game acquisition and its relevance to Australian prehistory
L Koungoulos, M Fillios
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 58, 101146, 2020
222020
Animal bones in Australian archaeology: A field guide to common native and introduced species
M Fillios, N Blake
Sydney University Press, 2015
172015
An assessment of the taxonomic status of wild canids in south-eastern New South Wales: phenotypic variation in dingoes
CG Radford, M Letnic, M Fillios, MS Crowther
Australian Journal of Zoology 60 (2), 73-80, 2012
162012
The arrival and impacts of the dingo
M Letnic, M Fillios, MS Crowther
Carnivores of Australia: past, present and future, 53-67, 2014
152014
The role of wild terrestrial animals in late prehistoric societies of south‐eastern Arabia: new insights from Saruq al‐Hadid
J Roberts, L Weeks, C Cable, M Fillios, YY Aali, MB Radwan, H Zein
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 29 (2), 115-134, 2018
132018
Exploring diversity in Neolithic agropastoral management in mainland Greece using stable isotope analysis
P Vaiglova, J Coleman, C Diffey, V Tzevelekidi, M Fillios, M Pappa, ...
Environmental Archaeology 28 (2), 62-85, 2023
92023
Testing the impact of environmental zone on experimental taphonomic faunal models
M Fillios
Environmental Archaeology 16 (2), 113-123, 2011
82011
The exploitation of marine resources at Saruq al‐Hadid: Insights into the movement of people and resources in Bronze and Iron Age south‐eastern Arabia
J Roberts, L Weeks, M Fillios, C Cable, M Carter, YY al Aali, MB Radwan, ...
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 30 (2), 179-198, 2019
72019
Between Ethnography and Prehistory
L Koungoulos, M Fillios
Dogs: Archaeology Beyond Domestication, 206, 2020
62020
Measuring complexity in Early Bronze Age Greece: The pig as a proxy indicator of socio-economic structures
MA Fillios
University of Minnesota, 2006
62006
Preliminary insights into late prehistoric fish procurement strategies in the desert interior of southeastern Arabia: the results of LA-ICP-MS analysis of a fish otolith …
J Roberts, L Weeks, M Fillios, C Cable, YY al-Ali, M Boraik, H Zein
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 26, 101856, 2019
42019
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